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=== Google AdSense by BestWebSoft ===
Contributors: bestwebsoft
Donate link: http://bestwebsoft.com/donate/
Tags: ad, ad banner, ad format, ad parameters, google adsense, ads display, ads widgets, google plugin, insert ads, text ads, adsense plugin, advertisements
Requires at least: 3.8
Tested up to: 4.6.1
Stable tag: 1.42
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Add Adsense ads to WordPress website pages, posts, custom posts, search results, categories, tags, and widgets.
== Description ==
Google Adsense plugin is a superb solution to earn money by placing ads to WordPress website pages, posts, custom posts, search results, categories, tags, and widgets. Link your website to Google AdSense account and manage available ads easily right from your admin dashboard!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWaEGbR5Lz0
= Free Features =
* Automatically insert ads to:
* Home page
* Pages
* Posts/Custom post types
* Categories/Tags
* Search results
* Widgets
* Change ads position:
* Before content
* After content
* Below comments form
* Show idle ads
* Receive the existing ads from your Google AdSense account
* Add custom code via plugin settings page
* Compatible with latest WordPress version
* Incredibly simple settings for fast setup without modifying code
* Detailed step-by-step documentation and videos
> **Pro Features**
>
> All features from Free version included plus:
>
> * Insert ads to search results automatically
> * Display ads after:
> * First paragraph
> * Random paragraph
> * Choose ads position in widgets:
> * Static
> * Fixed
> * Get answer to your support question within one business day ([Support Policy](http://bestwebsoft.com/support-policy/))
>
> [Upgrade to Pro Now](http://bestwebsoft.com/products/wordpress/plugins/google-adsense/?k=b68fe7a44579f45545bd6e7556143e9a)
If you have a feature suggestion or idea you'd like to see in the plugin, we'd love to hear about it! [Suggest a Feature](http://support.bestwebsoft.com/hc/en-us/requests/new)
= Documentation & Videos =
* [[Doc] Installation](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P-Jb5oYadIAsJz63wbsppxhOnCX-Z27S3XzE6HNcrbI/)
* [[Video] Installation Instruction](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkp267vxZ84)
= Help & Support =
Visit our Help Center if you have any questions, our friendly Support Team is happy to help —
= Translation =
* Czech (cs_CZ) (thanks to [PaMaDeSSoft](mailto:info@pamadessoft.cz), www.pamadessoft.cz)
* Russian (ru_RU)
* Spanish (es_ES)
* Ukrainian (uk)
Some of these translations are not complete. We are constantly adding new features which should be translated. If you would like to create your own language pack or update the existing one, you can send [the text of PO and MO files](http://codex.wordpress.org/Translating_WordPress) to [BestWebSoft](http://support.bestwebsoft.com/hc/en-us/requests/new) and we'll add it to the plugin. You can download the latest version of the program for work with PO and MO [files Poedit](http://www.poedit.net/download.php).
= Recommended Plugins =
* [Updater](http://bestwebsoft.com/products/wordpress/plugins/updater/?k=9bfbc38d14047beca03dbc74f96cc135) - Automatically check and update WordPress core with all installed plugins to the latest versions. Manual mode, email notifications and backups of all your files and database before updating.
= Donate =
Donations play an important role in supporting open-source projects. We greatly appreciate any donation you can make to help us continue further development of free products.
[Donate Now](http://bestwebsoft.com/donate/)
== Installation ==
1. Upload the folder `adsense-plugin` to the directory `/wp-content/plugins/`.
2. Activate the plugin via the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
3. The plugin settings are located in "BWS Panel"->"AdSense".
[View a Step-by-step Instruction on AdSense Installation](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P-Jb5oYadIAsJz63wbsppxhOnCX-Z27S3XzE6HNcrbI/)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkp267vxZ84
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= How many ad blocks can be added to the page? =
The maximum number of ad blocks on the page cannot be more than 3 - https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1346295?hl=en#Ad_limit_per_page.
= Why I cannot choose more than one ad block in the widget tab? =
This limitation is caused by the maximum allowable number of ad blocks to be displayed on the page. Ad blocks display can only be set in the post; in this case, it will not be displayed on the page. However, a widget is usually displayed in every post and every page.
= Ads are not displayed =
1. Please make sure Adblocker (or some other similar extensions that block ads) is disabled in the browser
2. Please make sure that your theme contains the hooks 'the_content' for the ads displaying. The plugin will not work without such hooks.
If you do not know how to do it please install a standard WordPress theme and check if the ads will be displayed or not, if yes it means that there aren't the necessary hooks in your theme.
3. Probably you did not set up 'google ads' account
= What should I do if the plugin is not displayed in the plugins list or the tab with the settings page is not displayed either? =
If you have an extension in your browser that hides ads (e.g. AdBlock or something like that) - it can hide AdSense displaying on this page, as it is set to search by words like AdSense and similar.
Please make sure Adblocker (or some other similar extensions that block ads) is disabled in the browser
= I have some problems with the plugin's work. What Information should I provide to receive proper support? =
Please make sure that the problem hasn't been discussed yet on our forum (). If no, please provide the following data along with your problem's description:
1. the link to the page where the problem occurs
2. the name of the plugin and its version. If you are using a pro version - your order number.
3. the version of your WordPress installation
4. copy and paste into the message your system status report. Please read more here: [Instruction on System Status](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wi2X8RdRGXk9kMszQy1xItJrpN0ncXgioH935MaBKtc/edit)
== Screenshots ==
1. Google AdSense Ads in the front-end (Before the content and in the widget).
2. Google AdSense Settings page (Unauthorized in Google AdSense).
3. Google AdSense Settings page (Authorized in Google AdSense).
== Changelog ==
= V1.42 - 04.10.2016 =
* NEW : The Spanish language file was added.
= V1.41 - 08.08.2016 =
* Update : All functionality for wordpress 4.6 was updated.
= V1.40 - 24.06.2016 =
* NEW : Option for hiding idle blocks in the ad blocks list was added.
* Bugfix : The bug with ads on the home page was fixed.
= V1.39 - 06.04.2016 =
* NEW : The Czech language file was added.
* NEW : Ability to add custom styles.
= V1.38 - 01.12.2015 =
* Bugfix : The bug with plugin menu duplicating was fixed.
= V1.37 - 05.10.2015 =
* Update : Textdomain was changed.
= V1.36 - 14.08.2015 =
* Bugfix : We fixed error when getting ad blocks from Google AdSense.
* Update : BWS plugins section is updated.
= V1.35 - 10.07.2015 =
* Update : We updated the plugin to use Google AdSense API.
= V1.34 - 08.06.2015 =
* NEW : We added functionality for the remote reception of Publisher ID from the Google AdSense.
= V1.33 - 29.04.2015 =
* Bugfix : Plugin optimization is done.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 4.2.1.
= V1.32 - 24.02.2015 =
* Update : BWS plugins section is updated.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 4.1.1.
= V1.31 - 26.12.2014 =
* Update : The Hebrew, Turkish, Dutch and Brazilian Portuguese language files are updated.
= V1.30 - 08.08.2014 =
* Bugfix : Security Exploit was fixed.
= V1.29 - 13.05.2014 =
* Update : The Ukrainian language is updated in the plugin.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.9.1.
* Bugfix: Problem with amount of ads on settings page is fixed.
= V1.28 - 11.04.2014 =
* Update : BWS plugins section is updated.
* Update : The Italian language file is added to the plugin.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.8.2.
* Bugfix : Plugin optimization is done.
= V1.27 - 07.02.2014 =
* Update : Screenshots are updated.
* Update : BWS plugins section is updated.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.8.1.
= V1.26 - 25.12.2013 =
* Update : BWS plugins section is updated.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.8.
* Update : The Indonesian language file is added to the plugin.
= V1.25 - 12.11.2013 =
* NEW : Add checking installed wordpress version.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.7.1.
* Bugfix : Bug of displaying missing global $adsns_count in adsns_end_footer_ad() function is fixed.
= V1.24 - 11.10.2013 =
* NEW : The Turkish language file is added to the plugin.
* NEW : Added an ability to use plugin when ad client id doesn't start with 'pub-'.
= V1.23 - 02.10.2013 =
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.6.1.
* NEW : The Ukrainian language file is added to the plugin.
= V1.22 - 04.09.2013 =
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.6.
* Update : Function for displaying BWS plugins section placed in a separate file and has own language files.
= V1.21 - 24.07.2013 =
* Bugfix : Bugs of not displaying ads on costum frontend page is fixed.
= V1.20 - 18.07.2013 =
* NEW : Added an ability to view and send system information by mail.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.5.2.
= V1.19 - 29.05.2013 =
* Update : BWS plugins section is updated.
= V1.18 - 25.04.2013 =
* Update : The French language is updated in the plugin.
= V1.17 - 17.04.2013 =
* Update : The English language is updated in the plugin.
= V1.16 - 25.02.2013 =
* Update : The German language file is updated in the plugin.
= V1.15 - 18.02.2013 =
* Update : The Spanish language file is updated in the plugin.
= V1.14 - 08.02.2013 =
* NEW : We added explanations at the settings page of the plugin.
= V1.13 - 31.01.2013 =
* Bugfix : Bugs in admin menu were fixed.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.5.1.
= V1.12 - 21.12.2012 =
* Bugfix : Ads displaying on the frontend with Single page option was fixed.
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.5.
= V1.11 - 26.11.2012 =
* NEW : The option for the displaying of google ads has been implemented using the widget.
= V1.10 - 03.08.2012 =
* NEW : Polish and Spanish language files are added to the plugin.
= V1.9 - 24.07.2012 =
* Bugfix : Cross Site Request Forgery bug was fixed.
= V1.8 - 09.07.2012 =
* NEW : The Hebrew language file is added to the plugin.
* Bugfix : Ads displaying on the frontend with Single page and Home page option was fixed.
= V1.7 - 27.06.2012 =
* Update : We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.4.
= V1.6 - 11.06.2012 =
* NEW : The Brazilian Portuguese language file is added to the plugin.
= V1.5 - 12.03.2012 =
* Change : The name of a variable for plugin options is replaced with unique name so that the name of this variable is not in common with names of variables of other plugins and wordpress.
= V1.4 - 24.02.2012 =
* Change : Code that is used to connect styles and scripts is added to the plugin for correct SSL verification.
= V1.3 - 31.01.2012 =
* NEW : The Dutch language file is added.
= V1.2 - 27.01.2012 =
* Bugfix : Settings and ads displaying are saved on the frontend.
= V1.1 - 29.12.2011 =
* Changed : BWS plugin's section.
* Changed : Default plugin's settings.
= V1.0 - 27.12.2011 =
* NEW : All words are added to the language file.
= V0.53 - 24.11.2011 =
* NEW : Settigns for color shift of the elements at the ad block are added.
= V0.52 =
* NEW : Parameters of ads display are added.
= V0.51 =
* Changed : Usability at the settings page of the plugin was improved.
== Upgrade Notice ==
= V1.42 =
* New languages added.
= V1.41 =
* The compatibility with new WordPress version updated.
= V1.40 =
New option for hiding idle blocks in the ad blocks list was added. The bug with ads on the home page was fixed.
= V1.39 =
The Czech language file was added. Ability to add custom styles.
= V1.38 =
The bug with plugin menu duplicating was fixed.
= V1.37 =
Textdomain was changed.
= V1.36 =
We fixed error when getting ad blocks from Google AdSense. BWS plugins section is updated.
= V1.35 =
We updated the plugin to use Google AdSense API.
= V1.34 =
We added functionality for the remote reception of Publisher ID from the Google AdSense.
= V1.33 =
Plugin optimization is done. We updated all functionality for wordpress 4.2.1.
= V1.32 =
BWS plugins section is updated. We updated all functionality for wordpress 4.1.1.
= V1.31 =
The Hebrew, Turkish, Dutch and Brazilian Portuguese language files are updated.
= V1.30 =
Security Exploit was fixed.
= V1.29 =
The Ukrainian language is updated in the plugin. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.9.1. Problem with amount of ads on settings page is fixed.
= V1.28 =
BWS plugins section is updated. The Italian language file is added to the plugin. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.8.2. Plugin optimization is done.
= V1.27 =
Screenshots are updated. BWS plugins section is updated. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.8.1.
= V1.26 =
BWS plugins section is updated. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.8. The Indonesian language file is added to the plugin.
= V1.25 =
Add checking installed wordpress version. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.7.1. Bug missing global $adsns_count in adsns_end_footer_ad() function is fixed.
= V1.24 =
The Turkish language file is added to the plugin. Added an ability to use plugin when ad client id doesn't start with 'pub-'.
= V1.23 =
We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.6.1. The Ukrainian language file is added to the plugin.
= V1.22 =
We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.6. Function for displaying BWS plugins section placed in a separate file and has own language files.
= V1.21 =
Bugs of not displaying ads on costum frontend page is fixed.
= V1.20 =
Added an ability to view and send system information by mail. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.5.2.
= V1.19 =
BWS plugins section is updated.
= V1.18 =
The French language is updated in the plugin.
= V1.17 =
The English language is updated in the plugin.
= V1.16 =
The German language file is updated in the plugin.
= V1.15 =
The Spanish language file is updated in the plugin.
= V1.14 =
We added explanations at the settings page of the plugin.
= V1.13 =
Bugs in admin menu were fixed. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.5.1.
= V1.12 =
Ads displaying on the frontend with Single page option was fixed. We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.5.
= V1.11 =
The option for the displaying of google ads has been implemented using the widget.
= V1.10 =
Polish and Spanish language files was added to the plugin.
= V1.9 - 24.07.2012 =
Cross Site Request Forgery bug was fixed.
= V1.8 =
The Hebrew language file is added to the plugin. Ads displaying on the frontend with Single page and Home page option was fixed.
= V1.7 =
We updated all functionality for wordpress 3.4.
= V1.6 =
The Brazilian Portuguese language file is added to the plugin.
= V1.5 =
The name of a variable for plugin options is replaced with unique name so that the name of this variable is not in common with the names of the variables of other plugins and wordpress.
= V1.4 =
Code that is used to connect styles and scripts is added to the plugin for correct SSL verification.
= V1.3 =
The Dutch language file is added.
= V1.2 =
A bug with saving settings and ads displaying on the frontend was fixed in this version. Please upgrade plugin immediately. Thank you
= V1.1 - 29.12.2011 =
BWS plugin's section was changed. Default plugin's settings were changed.
= V1.0 - 27.12.2011 =
All words are added in language file.
= V0.53 =
Settigns for color shift of the elements at the ad block are added.
= V0.52 =
Ads displaying parameters are added.
= V0.51 =
Usability of the plugin's settings page was improved.

AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY By David Remnick

​The electorate has, in its plurality, decided to live in Trump’s world.

The election of Donald Trump to the Presidency is nothing less than a tragedy for the American republic, a tragedy for the Constitution, and a triumph for the forces, at home and abroad, of nativism, authoritarianism, misogyny, and racism. Trump’s shocking victory, his ascension to the Presidency, is a sickening event in the history of the United States and liberal democracy. On January 20, 2017, we will bid farewell to the first African-American President—a man of integrity, dignity, and generous spirit—and witness the inauguration of a con who did little to spurn endorsement by forces of xenophobia and white supremacy. It is impossible to react to this moment with anything less than revulsion and profound anxiety.

There are, inevitably, miseries to come: an increasingly reactionary Supreme Court; an emboldened right-wing Congress; a President whose disdain for women and minorities, civil liberties and scientific fact, to say nothing of simple decency, has been repeatedly demonstrated. Trump is vulgarity unbounded, a knowledge-free national leader who will not only set markets tumbling but will strike fear into the hearts of the vulnerable, the weak, and, above all, the many varieties of Other whom he has so deeply insulted. The African-American Other. The Hispanic Other. The female Other. The Jewish and Muslim Other. The most hopeful way to look at this grievous event—and it’s a stretch—is that this election and the years to follow will be a test of the strength, or the fragility, of American institutions. It will be a test of our seriousness and resolve.

Early on Election Day, the polls held out cause for concern, but they provided sufficiently promising news for Democrats in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, and even Florida that there was every reason to think about celebrating the fulfillment of Seneca Falls, the election of the first woman to the White House. Potential victories in states like Georgia disappeared, little more than a week ago, with the F.B.I. director’s heedless and damaging letter to Congress about reopening his investigation and the reappearance of damaging buzzwords like “e-mails,” “Anthony Weiner,” and “fifteen-year-old girl.” But the odds were still with Hillary Clinton.

All along, Trump seemed like a twisted caricature of every rotten reflex of the radical right. That he has prevailed, that he has won this election, is a crushing blow to the spirit; it is an event that will likely cast the country into a period of economic, political, and social uncertainty that we cannot yet imagine. That the electorate has, in its plurality, decided to live in Trump’s world of vanity, hate, arrogance, untruth, and recklessness, his disdain for democratic norms, is a fact that will lead, inevitably, to all manner of national decline and suffering.

In the coming days, commentators will attempt to normalize this event. They will try to soothe their readers and viewers with thoughts about the “innate wisdom” and “essential decency” of the American people. They will downplay the virulence of the nationalism displayed, the cruel decision to elevate a man who rides in a gold-plated airliner but who has staked his claim with the populist rhetoric of blood and soil. George Orwell, the most fearless of commentators, was right to point out that public opinion is no more innately wise than humans are innately kind. People can behave foolishly, recklessly, self-destructively in the aggregate just as they can individually. Sometimes all they require is a leader of cunning, a demagogue who reads the waves of resentment and rides them to a popular victory. “The point is that the relative freedom which we enjoy depends of public opinion,” Orwell wrote in his essay “Freedom of the Park.” “The law is no protection. Governments make laws, but whether they are carried out, and how the police behave, depends on the general temper in the country. If large numbers of people are interested in freedom of speech, there will be freedom of speech, even if the law forbids it; if public opinion is sluggish, inconvenient minorities will be persecuted, even if laws exist to protect them.”

Trump ran his campaign sensing the feeling of dispossession and anxiety among millions of voters—white voters, in the main. And many of those voters—not all, but many—followed Trump because they saw that this slick performer, once a relative cipher when it came to politics, a marginal self-promoting buffoon in the jokescape of eighties and nineties New York, was more than willing to assume their resentments, their fury, their sense of a new world that conspired against their interests. That he was a billionaire of low repute did not dissuade them any more than pro-Brexit voters in Britain were dissuaded by the cynicism of Boris Johnson and so many others. The Democratic electorate might have taken comfort in the fact that the nation had recovered substantially, if unevenly, from the Great Recession in many ways—unemployment is down to 4.9 per cent—but it led them, it led us, to grossly underestimate reality. The Democratic electorate also believed that, with the election of an African-American President and the rise of marriage equality and other such markers, the culture wars were coming to a close. Trump began his campaign declaring Mexican immigrants to be “rapists”; he closed it with an anti-Semitic ad evoking “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion”; his own behavior made a mockery of the dignity of women and women’s bodies. And, when criticized for any of it, he batted it all away as “political correctness.” Surely such a cruel and retrograde figure could succeed among some voters, but how could he win? Surely, Breitbart News, a site of vile conspiracies, could not become for millions a source of news and mainstream opinion. And yet Trump, who may have set out on his campaign merely as a branding exercise, sooner or later recognized that he could embody and manipulate these dark forces. The fact that “traditional” Republicans, from George H. W. Bush to Mitt Romney, announced their distaste for Trump only seemed to deepen his emotional support.

The commentators, in their attempt to normalize this tragedy, will also find ways to discount the bumbling and destructive behavior of the F.B.I., the malign interference of Russian intelligence, the free pass—the hours of uninterrupted, unmediated coverage of his rallies—provided to Trump by cable television, particularly in the early months of his campaign. We will be asked to count on the stability of American institutions, the tendency of even the most radical politicians to rein themselves in when admitted to office. Liberals will be admonished as smug, disconnected from suffering, as if so many Democratic voters were unacquainted with poverty, struggle, and misfortune. There is no reason to believe this palaver. There is no reason to believe that Trump and his band of associates—Chris Christie, Rudolph Giuliani, Mike Pence, and, yes, Paul Ryan—are in any mood to govern as Republicans within the traditional boundaries of decency. Trump was not elected on a platform of decency, fairness, moderation, compromise, and the rule of law; he was elected, in the main, on a platform of resentment. Fascism is not our future—it cannot be; we cannot allow it to be so—but this is surely the way fascism can begin.

Hillary Clinton was a flawed candidate but a resilient, intelligent, and competent leader, who never overcame her image among millions of voters as untrustworthy and entitled. Some of this was the result of her ingrown instinct for suspicion, developed over the years after one bogus “scandal” after another. And yet, somehow, no matter how long and committed her earnest public service, she was less trusted than Trump, a flim-flam man who cheated his customers, investors, and contractors; a hollow man whose countless statements and behavior reflect a human being of dismal qualities—greedy, mendacious, and bigoted. His level of egotism is rarely exhibited outside of a clinical environment.

For eight years, the country has lived with Barack Obama as its President. Too often, we tried to diminish the racism and resentment that bubbled under the cyber-surface. But the information loop had been shattered. On Facebook, articles in the traditional, fact-based press look the same as articles from the conspiratorial alt-right media. Spokesmen for the unspeakable now have access to huge audiences. This was the cauldron, with so much misogynistic language, that helped to demean and destroy Clinton. The alt-right press was the purveyor of constant lies, propaganda, and conspiracy theories that Trump used as the oxygen of his campaign. Steve Bannon, a pivotal figure at Breitbart, was his propagandist and campaign manager.

It is all a dismal picture. Late last night, as the results were coming in from the last states, a friend called me full of sadness, full of anxiety about conflict, about war. Why not leave the country? But despair is no answer. To combat authoritarianism, to call out lies, to struggle honorably and fiercely in the name of American ideals—that is what is left to do. That is all there is to do.